When Silence is Not Quiet
Something deep inside of us so craves to be justified and validated that we spend most of our lives trying to justify and validate ourselves.
Something deep inside of us so craves to be justified and validated that we spend most of our lives trying to justify and validate ourselves.
Join writing professor Christin Taylor and church planter and writer Jenn Swift to hear about writing, Christmas, and storytelling.
It’s easy to become too familiar with Jesus’ journey to Calvary, but God wants us to know his resurrection power and participate in his sufferings.
It’s impossible to awaken to the ultimate reality of kingdom possibilities when the church doesn’t even know it’s asleep.
Listen as Jeremy Steele sits down with the Rev. Dr. Joy J. Moore from Fuller Seminary to talk about the importance of reading scripture as the unfolding drama of who God is.
It’s easy to become too familiar with Jesus’ journey to Calvary, but God wants us to know his resurrection power and participate in his sufferings.
On today’s podcast, we welcome Henry Timms, Executive Director of New York City’s acclaimed cultural and community center 92 Street Y.
In today’s episode, our hosts sit down with the infamous theologian Tom Fuerst to talk about theology and his latest book Underdogs and Outsiders. And many other fantastic topics.
The great act of thanksgiving (which is what the word “Eucharist” means) happens as we, in our deepest heart, say back to Jesus, “me for You.”
This week listen as Bob Kaylor talks with Rich Jones about five ways you can avoid the “New Seminary Grad” disease and be able to communicate and connect with your new congregation.
The second we slip away from Jesus as our Lord we move into the dangerous country of denial and set our path toward betrayal.
God calls people through preaching. Listen in as Carolyn Moore proclaims the word of God and connects it with the call to ministry.